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Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads
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Good gift for new dads
I gifted it to a friend who was recently bestowed with joys of fatherhood , he liked the book and says it practical and humorous . I guess its a ideal gift for new dads
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
New dads need this
A friend loaned this book to my daughter and son-in-law. It's simply written and very humorous. It answers a lot of questions for first-time dads and has a lot of great hints and insights. I referred to it the first time I gave my grandson a bath. I bought us a copy when we had to give the first copy back to its original owner.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Great book for guys!
We purchased this book (along with another) so that my husband had something to read while I am busy with all the women focused baby books. Hands down this is the better of the two we purchased. He loves it! Its very easy to read, has photos, instructions, and is easy to navigate. It really is geared towards men, and the role that they play in being a parent to a newborn. I would recommend this to those who want something guy focused and very informative. We're very pleased with this purchase.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Cute Book
Hubby seemed to really like this book ~ approached fatherhood with a laugh. But as the days go on, I realize he really did learn alot of different things. I would recommend this book, and will probably pass it on to other future dads. The only reason it didn't get 5 stars is the lack of labor/late pregnancy info.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Laughing and learning
This small book is hilariously funny, but also extremely informative. I expected it to be a put-down of men and how inept they are with babies, but it isn't like that at all. It's a very intelligent explanation of infant behavior and needs, and of how a father can be just as good a parent as a mother. Practical guidelines abound: how to baby-proof each room in the house, how to change a diaper, how to make a baby laugh (not to mention the reader!) There are also helpful hints on how to alleviate as much of the mother's stress as possible, and explanations as to why she feels so weird and lousy. By the way, I'm a grandmother, and both my husband and my son-in-law are excellent fathers. I bought the book for myself, to remind me of which parts of the house need baby-proofing, but my daughter borrowed it right away and I haven't gotten it back!